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The Golf Blog says: Wow, this is surprising. English golfer Lee Westwood says Pebble is his favorite course. American Tiger Woods says St. Andrews in Scotland is his. Tweet This Post
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The Golf Blog says: Ernie Els says the greens are going to be really tricky, especially in the afternoon when the poanna grows. Tweet This Post
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The Golf Blog says: Tiger Woods got to the range at 6:30 a.m. Signed a couple autographs. Teed off at 7 a.m. Played with Atwal and Bramlett. Quit after 13 holes. Went to the range and practice hole. Went to his presser. Done for the day. Tweet This Post
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The Golf Blog says: Surely the 1982 US open was the most dramatic win at Pebble Beach. Tom Watson’s chip in from the rough on 17 was amazing. So was Jack Nicklaus’s gracious acceptance of defeat. Here Jack recalls how Jack Whitaker had congratulated Nicklaus for winning the major. Tweet This Post
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The Golf Blog says: It’s hard for golf to get rid of its “stodgy,” “old man’s” image. Originated by men in Scotland back in the 15th century, golf surely has earned its reputation as a “gentleman’s” game where tradition matters. So when The Golf Blog received an inquiry asking us to go to Pebble Beach [...]
Yazan: mulligan | 13 June 2010 | Comments Off
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The Golf Blog says: Bags are packed, and we’re getting ready to head out to Pebble Beach tomorrow. We will be tweeting on the course, at the invitation of American Express and the USGA. You can follow our live, on course tweets on the U.S. Open website. Or you can go to our Twitter feed. [...]
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The Golf Blog says: The No. 1 bestseller in trade back and paperback is the deceased Swedish author’s Stieg Larsson’s “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo.” The book is the first in the Millennium trilogy (the 3rd novel just came out in the U.S. and sits atop as the No. 1 bestseller for hardbacks). We [...]